Leigh's death has hit us all particularly hard. It's impossible to make sense of the fact that an amazing young woman with so much ahead of her can be so suddenly and tragically taken away. No one can ever say though that Leigh didn't leave her mark on everything and everyone she came in contact with. She was beautiful and funny and warm and powerful and talented in so many ways and she leaves behind a long list of family members, friends, co-workers and colleagues who will forever remember the way she could light up a room. All of us have lost much with the passing of Leigh Bess Boone. May she rest well and know that she was loved and admired. And she will be missed.

There will be a memorial service for Leigh Boone, executive assistant at the Houston Center for Photography who died last week, on Saturday, April 18, 4 pm at the Rothko Chapel. The crowd is expected to be large and to augment their limited seating, outside speakers will allow those who can't fit into the chapel to hear. A reception will follow at Houston Center for Photography until 8pm. On Sunday, April 19 from 4-8PM there will be a viewing at the Bradshaw Carter Funeral Home, 1734 W. Alabama. The funeral is 2 pm Monday, April 20 at St. Martin's Episcopal Church located, 717 Sage with a procession to the cemetery following. All these events are open to the public.

Please join us in remembering Dale Stewart, who died Monday, April 13, 2009

We will meet at 6pm this Saturday April, 18th at the Art League Houston gallery for a memorial service, then process to Menil Park to lay flowers and notes at the tree he died beneath. There will be a reception following at Poison Girl bar.

If you have and would like to share any photos of Dale, and/or any of his artwork, please bring it to the gallery with you and arrive no later than 5:30. The Art League has generously offered us their walls to hang anything we like for the service. This will be an informal memorial, and we invite anyone with stories about Dale to share them during the service.

Bring flowers, letters, or other tokens to lay at the tree.

Poison Girl was one of Dale's favorite hangouts. The owners have offered their space to one and all--children are welcome. Some of Dale's favorite foods will be served.

There will also be a remembrance mass for Dale at the Chapel of St. Basil at the University of St. Thomas. Dale worked at the library there. The mass will be held at 12:30pm on Tuesday, April, 21st. Some of his coworkers and student employees will be speaking at the mass. Everyone is welcome. If you would like to speak at the mass, please let the university know by contacting Jim Piccininni, the library director, at jpicci@stthom.edu. He will make sure that they make time for you to speak.

If you knew Dale and are able to attend, your presence at any or all of these events will be greatly appreciated. Please also feel free to pass this on to others who may have known him. Please see location and parking details below:

Art League Houston1953 Montrose Blvd.Houston, Texas 77006Link to Google Map directions: http://tinyurl.com/c8k229Parking information: There is a parking lot attached to the building. Feel free to park there. You may also park on the street on either side of the building. There is another small lot on Willard St. behind the building as well. Do not park in the Texas Art Supply parking lot, as they have been known to tow.

The Menil Park515 Sul Ross StHouston, Texas 77006Link to Google Map directions: http://tinyurl.com/ceq6fcParking information: There is a lot of on-street parking around the park. Park anywhere the street signs say you can. The park is situated between the Menil Museum and the Rothko Chapel, across the street from the Cy Twombly Gallery.

Poison Girl bar1641 Westheimer Rd # BHouston, Texas 77006Link to Google Map directions: http://tinyurl.com/cdwwcgParking information: Poison Girl is located in a grouping of businesses between Mint Boutique and Bombshell Tattoos. It is directly across the street from an emergency veterinary clinic. Look for the red lights in the window--it's easy to miss. There is a small parking lot near the bar. There is also street parking in front of the bar, and in the neighborhood behind it.

Chapel of St. Basil3800 Montrose BlvdHouston, Texas 77006Link to Google Map directions: http://tinyurl.com/dxyp86Parking information: The University of St. Thomas has an inexpensive parking garage located next to the chapel. On street parking is also available.

That's where all the friggin' trolleys went! Sitting behind the Astrodome rusting.

Winners announced at Noon today; Symposium open and free all weekendat Reliant Park upstairs from the Bridal Show (which should be hilarious)Don't pay eight bucks to park, park on La Concha or take the train

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

2711 MAIN STREET @DENNIS ST. IN MIDTOWN HOUSTON....FREE PARKING...OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS PART OF 10TH ANNUAL MIDTOWN VISIONS CULTURAL ARTS TOURWWW.MIDTOWNVISIONS.COM

Experience a fun Saturday afternoon exploring artist’s studios. Art Square Studios at 2711 Main above Art Supply is home to a group of top Houston artists. You will enjoy the chance to look at the art, as well as to chat with the artists about their ideas and techniques, as well as purchase art from them directly. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. FREE PARKING AT ART SUPPLY 2711 MAIN ST.

young mother wants to sing (Houston)

Hello my nickname is Honey. I want to learn how to sing. I love to sing. I sing to,with, for, my children. I have never sang in front of anyone. I I believe I have a pretty fair voice..untrained but a natrual beauty. I dont know what kind of responses I will get but I thought it would be fun to try. SMILE AND LAUGH its good for your heart body soul mind and spirit. Much love to all Have a grand day!!

* People are always looking to loose weight with out any work. *food for thought* Iif we loose 45 calories per good passionate kisses and 100 or more per hearty laughs you would think if people would be more affectionate and laugh a lot more. If we did that maybe could loose plenty of weight and have the struggle in the gym..LOL

Location: Houston

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Every third Wednesday of the month Spacetaker runs the Artist SPEAKeasy, formerly of Buffalo Bayou Art Park when they had their offices in the West Ed next door to Poissant Gallery. Two to three makers of things, usually artists, present powerpoint talks and sometimes performances/dialogs about their work. They're just trying to get y'all to talk to each other, guys.

Tonight at 6:30 right on the first floor docks of Winter Street, which used to be ghetto but is totally being swarmed by townhomes and Targets and bars, check out these cats:

Refined Crude, 53.54, 2005

Michael Crowder

Originally from New Orleans, he is currently based in Houston. His sculpture incorporates a variation of the ancient pâte de verre technique, melting crushed glass. Fragile and impermanent, his work is sometimes cast using sugar, chocolate, marble dust or ashes. Crowder was recently nominated for the LC Tiffany Award and a fellowship at the Dora Maar House in Ménerbes, France.

Greg Dean in Dracula

Greg Dean

Greg Dean has worked with various theaters and arts groups in Houston since 2003. He has been a member of Mildred’s Umbrella and Infernal Bridegroom, designed sets for Rot, sound and video for Triptych and directed Things Being at the Worst and other plays. He recently completed a role in Backroad, an independent feature.

Hillside, 2005

Monica Vidal

Vidal depicts icons repetatively and obsessively: tents, hair, stacks of spheres and an arch shaped form referred to as the "Hive". She says "I represent these objects as I conceive of them, as living things, capable of growing, changing, moving and feeling. They have their own set of rules in their own worlds."To further the process of anthropomorphizing the objects in her work she depicts them with colors found inside and outside of the body: red, beige, pink, peach, “flesh”, in all its varied tones and shades, etc. Vidal is planning on building hair and feather suits from her drawings, and will construct a large installation of "circus tents" in the O'Quinn Gallery at the Lawndale Art Center in the near future.